Volcanoes are Cool…at Least From a Distance

Volcanoes are one of those things that are kind of cool. At least as long as you’re not near them when they’re erupting.

They’ve been a staple of many TV shows, like on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea’s “And Five Were Left.” Five men from World War II are stranded in a cave under a volcano that’s about to explode. Lots of explosions, steam vents venting, and rocks falling.

And of course, the heroes escape as the volcano blows up.

The show had two other episodes with volcanoes, “Night of Terror” and “Fires of Death.” Gilligan’s Island had a volcano episode, too.

Oh, and my personal favorite, Airwolf. The helicopter got caught in the ash cloud of a massive eruption and had to set down. It put them in the middle of corporate greed and corruption from a mining company.

Hawaii’s volcano has been erupting for at least a month now, making more of the island with lava. The people there generally have a lot of warning, since it’s not the kind of volcano that blows its top like Mount St. Helens.

The scientists are busy studying the eruptions. One of the fascinating things from the eruption is olivine being brought to the surface. They’re green gems. They’re the same gems that make up the Green Sand Beach, also on the Big Island. This link has a close up of the green crystals.

The science of nature is pretty cool.

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